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" Why are these notions absurd, and why should sanity reject them ? The law of Relativity, of which we have previously spoken, may find its application here. These Evolution notions are absurd, monstrous, and fit only for the intellectual gibbet, in relation... "
Fragments of Science for Unscientific People: A Series of Detached Essays ... - Page 6
by John Tyndall - 1872 - 422 lehte
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Annual Register, 112. köide

Edmund Burke - 1871 - 670 lehte
...fiery cloud These evolution notions are absurd, monstrous, and fit only for the intellectual gibbets in relation to the ideas concerning matter which were...allnoble, the other as all-vile. But is this correct? Without this total revolution of the notions now prevalent, the evolution hypothesis must stand condemned...
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London Society, 16. köide;18. köide

James Hogg, Florence Marryat - 1870 - 810 lehte
...to blow hot and cold on the evolution theory. He makes a remarkable statement to the effect that ' Spirit and matter have ever been presented to us in the rudest contrast, the one all noble, the other as all vile.' We wonder where Professor Tyndall derived the notion that matter...
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Scientific Addresses

John Tyndall - 1870 - 82 lehte
...vagueness, and bring before you, unclothed and unvarnished, the notions bv which it must stand or fall (7o) Surely these notions represent an absurdity too monstrous...presented to us in the rudest contrast, the one as all noble, the other as all vile. But is this correct ? Does it represent what our mightiest spiritual...
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Fragments of Science for Unscientific People: A Series of Detached Essays ...

John Tyndall - 1871 - 436 lehte
...merely strip it of all vagueness, and bring before you unclothed and unvarnished the notions by which it must stand or fall. Surely these notions represent...mightiest spiritual teacher would call the Eternal Fact of tfye Universe ? Upon the answer to this question all depends. Supposing, instead of having the foregoing...
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Half Hours with Modern Scientists, 1. köide

1871 - 308 lehte
...merely strip it of all vagueness, and bring before you, unclothed and unvarnished, the notions by which it must stand or fall Surely these notions represent...presented to us in the rudest contrast, the one as all noble, the other as all vile. But is this correct ? Does it represent what our mightiest spiritual...
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Half Hours with Modern Scientists, 1. köide

1871 - 318 lehte
...it of all vagueness, and bring before you, unclothed and unvarnished, the notions by which it must Surely these notions represent an absurdity too monstrous...presented to us in the rudest contrast, the one as all noble, the other as all vile. But is this correct ? Does it represent what our mightiest spiritual...
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A Manual of Anthropology: Or, Science of Man, Based on Modern Research

Charles Bray - 1871 - 386 lehte
...the subject are the delusions of the senses, and of our intellectual faculties or modes of thought. " Evolution notions are absurd, monstrous, and fit only...presented to us in the rudest contrast, the one as all noble, the other as all vile. But is this correct ? Does it represent what our mightiest spiritual...
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A Manual of Anthropology: Or, Science of Man, Based on Modern Research

Charles Bray - 1871 - 398 lehte
...the subject are the delusions of the senses, and of our intellectual faculties or modes of thought. " Evolution notions are absurd, monstrous, and fit only...presented to us in the rudest contrast, the one as all noble, the other as all vile. But is this correct ? Does it represent what our mightiest spiritual...
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The Annual Register

1871 - 664 lehte
...fiery cloud These evolution notions are absurd, monstrous, and fit only for the intellectual gibbets in relation to the ideas concerning matter which were...allnoble, the other as all-vile. But is this correct? Without this total revolution of the notions now prevalent, the evolution hypothesis must stand condemned...
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The Annual Register, 112. köide

Edmund Burke - 1871 - 666 lehte
...fiery cloud These evolution notions are absurd, monstrous, and fit only for the intellectual gibbets in relation to the ideas concerning matter which were...allnoble, the other as all-vile. But is this correct? Without this total revolution of the notions now prevalent, the evolution hypothesis must stand condemned...
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